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1 FOR OFFICIAL USE Mark X059/0 NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 00 TUESDAY, 8 MAY 9.00 AM 0.0 AM FRENCH INTERMEDIATE Reading Fill in these boxes and read what is printed below. Full name of centre Town Forename(s) Surname Date of birth Day Month Year Scottish candidate number Number of seat When you are told to do so, open your paper and write your answers in English in the spaces provided. You may use a French dictionary. Before leaving the examination room you must give this book to the Invigilator. If you do not, you may lose all the marks for this paper. PB X059/0 6/990 *X059/0*

2 . You want to take a year out to work in France. You see an advert on the Internet from a Senegalese family looking for an au pair to help look after their children. Marks DO NOT WRITE IN THIS MARGIN Notre Famille Nous sommes une famille sénégalaise et nous cherchons une jeune personne pour être au pair pour nos deux filles jumelles âgées de douze ans. Nous préférerions quelqu un qui parle l anglais avec nos enfants car nous pensons partir aux Etats-Unis l an prochain. Nous habitons un grand appartement au centre de Paris. Vous aurez votre propre chambre qui donne sur la rue principale. Votre chambre est à côté de celle des enfants et vous partagerez une salle de bain avec eux. (a) Mention two things about the two girls in the family. (b) Why would the family prefer someone who speaks English? (c) What are you told about your living arrangements? Tick ( ) the two correct sentences. Your bedroom must be kept clean. You will have the main bedroom. Your bedroom is next to the children s. You will have to share the bathroom. [X059/0] Page two

3 . You are interested and you read on to find out more about the job. Marks DO NOT WRITE IN THIS MARGIN Le travail Vous travaillerez tous les jours sauf le mercredi et le dimanche. Vous aiderez les enfants à faire leurs devoirs et vous vous occuperez d eux le soir si nous sortons. Vous ferez de petits travaux ménagers comme le repassage ou aider à la préparation des repas. Pendant vos jours de congé, vous pourrez suivre des cours de français ou aller vous promener dans les quartiers voisins. (a) When will you have to work? (b) What will you have to do for the children? (c) What household tasks will you be expected to carry out? Mention any one. (d) What does the family suggest you could do on your days off? Mention any one thing. [Turn over [X059/0] Page three

4 3. You have been successful in your application for the job. While in France the family shows you an article about Senegal, their home country, which is in West Africa. Marks DO NOT WRITE IN THIS MARGIN Le Sénégal était une colonie française et l influence française y est vraiment sentie: la langue française est parlée partout et il existe encore des bâtiments historiques qui datent de cette époque là. Le tourisme au Sénégal continue d augmenter grâce au soleil qui brille pratiquement toute l année et à l accueil chaleureux de sa population. Le Sénégal offre beaucoup de choses aux touristes comme, par exemple, des côtes de toute beauté, des villages traditionnels de pêcheurs et des villes animées. (a) Senegal was a French colony. How is the French influence still felt in Senegal? (b) Why is tourism continuing to increase in Senegal? Mention any one thing. (c) What does Senegal have to offer to tourists? Mention any two things. [X059/0] Page four

5 [Turn over for Question 4 on Pages six, seven and eight [X059/0] Page five

7 4. (continued) Marks DO NOT WRITE IN THIS MARGIN (a) Why does everyone need a holiday? Mention any one thing. Caroline (b) Why had it been a difficult year for Caroline? Mention any one thing. (c) Where and for how long did she go on holiday? (d) What did she want to do on holiday? Mention any two things. (e) Why was her first day at the beach a disaster? Mention any two things. (f) What problems did she have in the evenings? Mention any two things. [X059/0] Page seven

8 4. (continued) La famille Casse Marks DO NOT WRITE IN THIS MARGIN (g) Why did the Casse family not like going on holiday? Mention any one thing. (h) How did they find out about the possibility of doing a house exchange? (i) Why is this type of holiday ideal for the Casse family? Mention any three things. 3 (j) Why is this type of holiday not expensive? Mention any one thing. Total (30) [END OF QUESTION PAPER] [X059/0] Page eight

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